c2 Rates of Reaction Quiz Answers
c2 Rates of Reaction Quiz Answers
c2 Rates of Reaction Quiz Answers
Add Mg to acid and start stopwatch. Count the number of bubbles in a given time frame.
Repeat with different acid concentration. Keep size of Mg, time and volume of acid same.
3. Why do catalysts work for a long time before they need to be replaced?
Regenerated.
6. When water is sprayed onto a fire caused by the reaction between magnesium and acid,
why does the reaction slow down?
Temperature is lowered so particles slow down and there are fewer successful collisions.
Acid gets diluted so concentration decreases and there are fewer collisions.
The rate of reaction depends on the frequency of successful collisions between particles. For
the collision to be successful the particles must exceed the activation energy.
Time how long it takes for the precipitate to obscure a black cross once the chemicals have
been mixed.
12. How do you find the rate of a reaction that produces a gas?
Use a gas syringe and time how long it takes to collect a specified volume of gas.
Particles gain kinetic energy so the collision frequency increases. Particles gain thermal
energy and more particles have the activation energy to react on collision.
A substance that increases the rate of reaction with itself being used up.
It contains enzymes which are biological catalysts. The cleaning process can occur at lower
temperatures and save energy.
Both lines level out at the same volume and the graph for the higher temperature is steeper.
20. What can you tell me about the energy distribution of particles in a hot and a cold sample?
In a cold sample most particles have little energy and few have the required activation
energy. In a hot sample more particles have the activation energy and fewer particles have
little energy.
21. Which reaction is fastest? A) 1g limestone powder, 100cm3 of 1moldm-3 acid and 30oC
B) 1g limestone solid, 100cm3 of 1moldm-3acid and 40oC
C) 1g limestone powder, 100cm3 acid of 1moldm-3 and 40oC.
Answer C
22. Which property of a catalyst will never change?
Mass
24. An experiment between magnesium and acid is carried out in the lab. The experiment is
repeated with half the amount of magnesium. How is the time/volume graph different?
25. Although gold is rare and expensive, it is used as a catalyst in industry. Why?
You only need small amounts and the catalyst is not used up in the reaction.
26. Marble chips react with acid. At the end of the reaction there are still some chips left over.
Why?
Either the chips were in excess or not sufficient acid was used.
27. Why does increasing the surface area increase the rate?